Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary: June Month – Day 7
1) Precipitated (verb) – तेजी या जल्दबाजी करना Meaning: To hasten the occurrence of ; Synonyms: expedite, hasten, accelerate Antonyms: hinder, cease, slow Usage: Why has China precipitated a […]
1) Precipitated (verb) – तेजी या जल्दबाजी करना Meaning: To hasten the occurrence of ; Synonyms: expedite, hasten, accelerate Antonyms: hinder, cease, slow Usage: Why has China precipitated a […]
1) Shrug (Verb) – उचकाना Meaning: dismiss something as unimportant. Synonyms: disregard, dismiss, take no notice of Antonyms: nod, agree, assent Usage: “the managing director shrugged off […]
1) Congregated (Verb) – एकत्रित होना Meaning: gather into a crowd or mass. Synonyms: assemble, gather, collect Antonyms: disperse Usage: “some 4,000 demonstrators had congregated at a border point” […]
1) Pangs (Noun) – तेज दर्द Meaning: a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion. Synonyms: pain, sharp pain, shooting pain Antonyms: relief, cure, healing Usage: “Lindsey experienced […]
1) Tottering (Verb) – डगमगानेवाला Meaning: move in a feeble or unsteady way. Synonyms: teeter, walk unsteadily, stagger Antonyms: stable, steady, strong Usage: “a hunched figure tottering […]
Directions to Solve Rearrange the following six sentences in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below. John did not […]
Directions to Solve Until the end of his first year at school, Cyril retained many of the pleasures and pursuits he had brought with him […]
Directions to Solve Rearrange the following five sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below. Would you […]
Directions to Solve Nehru’s was a many-sided personality. He enjoyed reading and writing books as much as he enjoyed fighting political and social evils or […]
1) Ominous (Adjective) – अशुभ Meaning: giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; threateningly inauspicious. Synonyms: threatening, menacing, baleful Antonyms: promising, auspicious, propitious Usage: […]